HomeAid Portland • All Projects List
Any Door Place Newberg
HBF renovated the former Harvest House in Newburg, now being rebranded as Any Door Place, which will serve as both a 25-bed overnight shelter, but also a navigation center for individuals and families to receive housing and resource assistance. Nathan Young and his company MODS PDX took on the first phase renovation, but will complete the second part of installing a modular office building in the rear of the property.
HomePlate Drop-In Center
HBF worked alongside Walsh Construction and Scott Edwards Architecture to re-imagine a former church property and convert it to a fully functional space serving youth struggling with housing and economic insecurity. HBF was awarded a $43,500 environmental grant from Tualatin Soil and Water Conservation District to promote soil and water conservation in the landscape. All told, HBF played a major role in reducing the costs of this extensive renovation.
Project Homeless Connect Access Center
HBF utilized multiple groups of builder work parties to help get this navigational space up and running over a 15-month period. Professional builders helped to build fencing, stairs and ramps, demo and rebuild the landscape, build new walkways and gates, rebuild the failing roof and construct a new clothing closet to help the shelter intake donations.
Good Neighbor Center
HBF once again partnered with Robert Wood and Mountainwood Homes to add a laundry area and renovate bathrooms in this Tigard family shelter. The Mountainwood Homes team was able to carefully transform the space while the shelter remained active.
Clackamas Veterans Village
Working hand-in-hand with a local shelter provider that serves homeless veterans, HBF contributed more than $50,000 to support the addition of eleven sleeping pods to the existing 15-pod community in Clackamas, Oregon.
St Johns Village
The St Johns Village is the much-anticipated transitional shelter supporting 19 beds on a small site in the downtown St Johns neighborhood.
AV41 – Anisa’s Place
This new shelter project is a seven bedroom home for 12 to 17-year-old girls escaping sex trafficking to be built in unincorporated Clackamas County.
Just Compassion Resource Center
Just Compassion of East Washington County has secured a site for a brand new day services center for homeless adults.
Inn Home for Boys
Area Floors pitched in to replace the aging carpet from this shelter for 13 to 19 year-old boys with durable, luxury vinyl tile throughout.
PHFS Lents Family Village
This project with Portland Homeless Family Solutions will add beds for 26 families in need.
Hope House
The second phase of construction funded by a $95,000 Lowe’s grant consists of renovating the exterior envelope: adding rigid polyiso insulation, insulated TPO roofing, James Hardie siding and a new HVAC system.
Hillsboro Family Shelter
This project will be a much-needed renovation of the Hillsboro Family Shelter in downtown Hillsboro that hosts five families at a time for up to six weeks of stay.
Jordan House
First renovated by the HBF in 2014 and 2017, the latest Jordan House renovation entails building an extension of the building to add to bring total capacity of the youth shelter from 7 to 9 beds. In addition, renovation will replace the entire kitchen, remove carpet for new flooring, and add a basketball court and seating area in the back yard.
Dorothy Lemelson House – New Meadows
Home Builders Foundation, in conjunction with Walsh Construction and Renaissance Homes, assisted in building the Dorothy Lemelson House & New Meadows program.
Salvation Army Veterans & Family Center
Tiffany Home Design completed an upgrade of the family room at the Veterans & Family Center in Beaverton.
Clackamas Women’s Services
Home Builders Foundation, in partnership with Shelter Solutions LLC , will demolish the existing confidential domestic violence shelter and build a new facility that will house domestic violence survivors and their children.
Good Neighbor Center
This renovation project included an expansion of educational programs for children of homeless families in the shelter.
Youth Progress – Smith House & Jordan House
Shelter Solutions LLC returned to Smith House and Jordan House to complete a Shelter Preservation project.
Hope House
The first phase of this remodel project for Hope House, a shelter for women and children experiencing homelessness.
Connect Program
Nathan D. Young Construction returned again to Portland Rescue Mission’s Burnside Shelter for an expansion project for the Connect Program, a program for homeless women.
Harvest House
Harvest House, a facility for homeless families, received much needed lead-abatement for the building, as well as new siding and windows.
Love INC – Newberg
Home Builders Foundation completed its first project in Yamhill County when it partnered with Builder Captain Jim Fisher to provide upgrades to Love INC’s existing shelter for women and children.
Jordan House
Youth Progress operates two residential facility for boys ages 13-24 that provide a structured, supportive environment to guide them toward a more positive future.
Goose Hollow Family Shelter
HBF and Builder Captain Dave Adelhart returned to Goose Hollow Family Shelter in 2014.
Buckman House
This 100+ year old home that houses a residential treatment program for young men was the first energy retrofit project taken on by HBF in partnership with Neil Kelly Home Performance.
Goose Hollow Family Shelter
Goose Hollow Family Shelter is the only shelter for families on the west side. Eight families a night call this home.
Raphael House
HBF returned to Raphael House in 2013 to upgrade the kitchen including new cabinets, granite counter tops, ranges and ADA improvements to create a beautiful new space for 40 women and children who live there.
The Harbor
Next Step is a transitional “independent living” facility for men in addiction recovery.
Transitional Living Program
HBF partnered with Boys & Girls Aid and the City of Beaverton to complete a major renovation of a four unit apartment building that provides safe and supportive transitional housing for homeless youth in Washington county.
Bonnie Tinker House
The Bonnie Tinker House is an emergency shelter serving up to 23 women and children at a time (200 per year), providing safety, shelter, food, clothing, support groups, advocacy, and a 24-hour crisis line.
Burnside Shelter
The Burnside Shelter provides crisis intervention, homeless and addiction recovery, short-term and long term shelter, education and job assistance.
Cordero House
This 96 year old house was completely renovated with updated energy efficiencies to make life more comfortable for 12 abused boys.
Raphael House
Unfinished attic space became a Comprehensive Advocacy Center (CAC) offering expanded services to the women and children survivors of domestic violence.
Hearthstone
A residential treatment center for five mentally disabled adults, this home was built to give the residents a place to heal, receive counseling and flourish while transitioning back into self sufficiency.
Haven House
Builder Co-Captains were able to rally other subcontractors, trades and suppliers to donate over $189,000 in time, materials and labor to this $260,000 project – a 70% total savings.